nova scotia

  1. Civil War if America had all British America

    POD is that Britain treats all it's colonies as bad as the 13 colonies. Instead Britain prioritizes Native American rights and Prevents any settlement in their lands from colonists. Along with 13 colonies the delegates from Quebec, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island...
  2. WI All british america joined american revolution

    What if all of british america joined american revolution ? The POD is Caribbean and Guyana don't have absent landlords but settled ones. Quebec act is not passed causing it to join the 13 colonies in revolution. Nova scotia and Newfoundland join due to the increased proximity to the rebels...
  3. AHC/WI: Nova Scotia joins the US

    I've read that Nova Scotia, part of Canada now and British North America back then, had a large population of americans in the 1700s and may as well could have joined the AmericanRevolution, but unregulated piracy against them prevented them from considering such. its a pretty simplistic...
  4. durante

    Canadian Gaelic

    IOTL Cape Breton, which would become the center of the Gaelic speaking community in Canada, was a separate colony from Nova Scotia briefly from after the ARW until 1820. If it's not reintegrated into Nova Scotia in 1820, it would become a majority Gaelic speaking colony. The addition of a...
  5. AHC/PC : if westward is blocked, could the US expand northward and annex N.Brunswick & Scotia ?

    I'm not too familiar regarding the local balance of power in early/mid 19th century between the USA and British Canada, but if the US had external factors limiting their expansion westward (e.g. Mississipi Basin heavily settled by the Spanish, or First Nations still densely populating the...
  6. Sam Biswas

    Why is Halifax and Portland so much smaller than Boston in an industrial scale?

    How come Halifax and Portland in are less industrialised and less populated than the one you see in Boston in our timeline? Halifax is a city in Nova Scotia, Canada, with a population with over 400,000 people and approximately about 400,400 at metropolitan scale total, which is not pretty low...
  7. French Canada located in Nova Scotia/Acadia and not Quebec

    If Quebec and Nova Scotia (hereafter, Acadia) were reversed in the sense that Quebec became mostly anglophone (due to the expulsion of the Quebecois) and Acadia's French were allowed to remain upon British conquest, would Acadia have become its own British dominion in 1867? (This is assuming...
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